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Rolin Jean, Florida ‪Powerball‬ winner

Rolin Jean, Florida ‪Powerball‬ winner

Here is a picture of Rolin Jean, Florida ‪Powerball‬ winner in January, 2016

Rolin Jean (50 yr old), is the newest millionaire in Florida. He is one of the few luckiest men to win the Powerball Jackpot that had reached over $1.5 billion. He has matched the five white balls in Wednesday's (January 13, 2016) historic ‪Powerball‬ drawing. There are two other winners as well in this world's largest jackpot-- one from California and the other from Tennessee. Rolin purchased his ticket from Orion Gas, located at 10301 Northwest 7th Avenue in Miami. The retailer will receive $100,000 for selling the jackpot-winning ticket. The Florida winner's share (1/3rd) of the jackpot comes to $528.6 million, the lotto says. Powerball drawing on January 13, created with an annuity value of $1,586,400,000 was the largest jackpot in world history. The winning white ball numbers announced at 9 p.m. on January 13 were: 8, 27, 34, 04, 19 and the Powerball was: 10.

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Eric Jean Baptiste, Pere Etenel Loto

Eric Jean Baptiste, Pere Etenel Loto

Here is a picture of Eric Jean Baptiste, also known as Pere Etenel Loto. He is a former mayoral candidate and also created Fondation Eric Jean-Baptiste

On March 17, 2015, Eric Jean Baptiste, owner of the "borlette banks" known as the Père Eternal Lotto while cleaning his gun at home has shot himself when the gun went off. The accident occurred because Eric did not realize that there was another bullet left in the gun. Eric was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. However, after receiving necessary care he is now in stable condition at the Canapevert hospital. The earlier report suggested that he was shot in the stomach, however, his family sources have confirmed that he was shot on his shoulder. Eric Jean Baptiste is a known businessman and a mayoral candidate from Port-au-Prince in Haiti.

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Haitian lottery system, No borlette is complete without a ​tchala

Haitian lottery system, No borlette is complete without a  ​tchala

How Haitian lottery system came to be so popular in the Haitian society. When you talk about the Haitian Borlette, you now talk about tchala, New York lotto tickets, the Dominican Republic Lottery, bookies and much more

Haitian Lottery System, No Borlette is Complete Without a Tchala

The devastating earthquake has reduced much of the country to rubble, but one industry continues to grow amid the devastation.

A huge "Borlette" network, a typical version of the New York Lotto, covers the whole of Haiti that earns almost US$ 250,000 a day.The Haitians call them "Bank Borlette". "Tchala", the money of dreams is a journey through the world of Borlette game. The game is a popular form of private lottery in Haiti on which gamblers bets on balls bearing two digit numbers, in order to avoid fraud, these balls are drawn randomly every night in four different cities abroad--Miami, New York, Santo Domingo, Caracas. The game is present in all segments of life--from home, office, streets, countrysides and even in the presidential palace. The origin of Borlettes dates back to the regime of Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier. In 1969, the then dictator of the country legalized the game soon after its inception. An estimate in 2005 revealed that the streets of the Haitian capital city were home to nearly 2,000 the "banques de borlette", more than double the number of schools and universities in Port-au-Prince. Haitians spent over $1.5 billion per year on the borlette, an astounding amount for a country whose GDP in the year 2009 was $6.9 billion! During the same year, there were eleven private companies to run banques de borlette in Port-au-Prince; the largest one had hundreds of franchises.

In a sense, "Borlette" is a temporary but tangible license to fantasize about everything the poor Haitians would do if suddenly money becomes no object. The poor people are too deeply (and expensively) engaged in the fantasy for their own good. They dream of lucky numbers, Even the voodoo priests are enlisted for help.

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Legal Gambling in Haiti - Opening of Haiti State Lottery

Legal Gambling in Haiti - Opening of Haiti State Lottery

Gambling in the Republic of Haiti is completely legal. Anyone who is 18 years of age can participate in gambling. There are some popular casinos in Haiti and lottery stands can be found throughout Haiti, even in small villages. Dominoes and cards are also a favorite past time of the Haitians. Another legal gambling that is very popular in the island nation is cock-fighting. However, Haitian lottery remains the most popular form of gambling throughout the country.

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Oficial reinstatement of Haitian State Lottery

Oficial reinstatement of Haitian State Lottery

On the day of official reinstatement of the Haitian State Lottery, President Michel Martelly announced that the LEH which lay shut down for 14 years was reopened because he promised to do so during his election campaigns. He stressed on the fact that with proper management of the Gambling Sector, Haiti and benefit from the positive sides of safe and responsible gambling. He also greeted the National Association of Keepers of Borlette for coordinating the gambling sector in the absence of LEH.

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Haitian State Lottery and Gambling regulation

Haitian State Lottery and Gambling regulation

The Haitian State Lottery of the LEH was reopened on Tuesday, July 2, 2013. LEH was closed 14 years ago on account of socio-political upheaval. The President of Haiti, Michel Martelly, officially reopened the Haitian State Lottery. The primary objective behind reinstating the LEH is to promote responsible and safe gambling that can help the Haitian economy to grow through its various benefits. The state agency called Housed Pacot will be in charge of the regulatory administration and function control of the LEH and will promote safe sale of lottery while promoting responsible participation.

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Haitian State Lottery and Gambling

Haitian State Lottery and Gambling

The Haitian State Lottery of the LEH that was reopened on July 2, 2013 aims towards promoting safe lottery sale and responsible gambling and will help Haiti's economic growth through creation of jobs - both direct and indirect. The target is to normalize gambling in Haiti and to modernize the LEH establishment through implementation of ample computerized systems. The Ministry of Economy and Finance will provide necessary support and resources to LEH for proper functioning.

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Gambling in Haiti

Gambling in Haiti

Gambling in Haiti is very popular and it is legal by Haitian constitution. Anyone who has reached the age of 18 is allowed to participate in gambling. When it comes to casinos, there are only two of them legally operating in the country. Casinos and lottery sale outlets are classified differently and while there are only two casinos is Haiti, there are numerous lottery stalls to be found in the Island Nation. Casinos in Haiti are self-regulated and hence, for slot machines, the payout rates as high as that experienced by players in other countries where casinos and gambling is legal.

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Casino Gambling in Haiti

Casino Gambling in Haiti

There are two renowned casinos is Haiti which are El Rancho Hotel & Casino and Royal Haitian Hotel and Casino. The El Rancho Hotel & Casino operates daily from 5 PM to 3 AM and offers 50 gaming machines. There are 15 gaming tables and the popular games include poker, roulette and blackjack. The Royal Haitian Hotel and Casino operates every day from 9 PM until the hotel closes. There are 30 slot machines and 6 tables. The games offered are Caribbean Stud Poker, roulette and blackjack.

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Haitian alcohol, cigarettes and gambling

Haitian alcohol, cigarettes and gambling

Here is a picture of the three most popular things in Haiti. They are Haitian alcohol, cigarettes and gambling. The Haitian Government now is thinking about putting a tax all all three of them to help with education

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